Hi Zlatko, Thanks for replying...
The problems we are having is we been getting a lots of read/write error on our 3590 J
tapes. We have about 1300 tapes in our 3494library and in just the last 2 months, we
have gotten 13 read/write errors on our tapes. Before the upgrade we very rarely see a
bad tape and now we see too many.
Last summer, we did expand our 3494library adding two frame and another assessor to
the library. We also upgraded our 3590 tape drive from B1A to H1A. We are on the
latest ATAPE driver too.
David C. Pearson
IS Production Support Analyst
System & Network Service
Snohomish County PUD # 1
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Subject: Re: Cleaning Machine for 3590 cartridges
You did not called it IBM but I assumed it being unaware of the device.
Thanks to Richard's clarification I was able to figure it out.
Now to the topic:
if you really need to use such machine, it would certainly mean your
server room environment is *dirty*! If it indeed is, the risk of losing
data would be rather close to the risk when you are not doing backups at
all. I can only quote a sentence not invented by me:
"Poor security is worse than no security at all, as it provides fake sense
of security!"
If your library environment is clean enough (through using and regular
cleaning of appropriate filters in conditioners) and your operators are
handling tapes only through library I/O station - you should not need such
a device. At that point I personally would react nearly as Tom suggested.
Zlatko Krastev
IT Consultant
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Subject: Re: Cleaning Machine for 3590 cartridges
I apolgise for calling the 3599 model an IBM.... My mistake.
I was just giving one model of cartridge cleaning machine called 3599 (Yes
there are cartridge cleaning meachine out there.)
There is another cleaning machine called.. "STAR" 3590 cartridge cleaning
machine.
I'm sure there are many other 'brand' of machine that clean
tapes/cartridge.
Ziatko, does you company clean their cartridges on these type of machine?
If so, Is it worth it?
if not... why you don't use them?
Thanks again Ziatko.
Dave Pearson
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IBM 3599 is not a machine, but so called "machine type / model"
for
ordering any Magstar cartridges.
3599-001, -002, -003 are 3590 J cartridges (10/20/30 GB)
3599-004, -005, -006 are 3590 K cartridges (20/40/60 GB)
3599-007 is 3590 cleaning cartridge (what probably you are looking
for!!!)
3599-011, -012, -013 are 3592 cartridges (300 GB)
3599-017 is 3592 cleaning cartridge.
This is a second method to order cartridges through IBM Storage
channel.
The first is as components of 3590 drives. Same is for LTO - they
can be
ordered as part of 358x unit or separately as 3589-xxx media.
If you need short confirm: Yes, this is working/supported cleaning
media
for any IBM 3590 drives (standalone, within IBM 3494, or within
StorageTek
silo)!
Machine type does not mean automatically hardware. For example
before
joining Passport Advantage, TSM was machine type/model 5697-TSM
and later
5698-TSM!
Zlatko Krastev
IT Consultant
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